Wireless Monitoring Systems

Wireless monitoring systems allow homeowners to check on their home when away to monitor for burglars, watch pets, or even children and babysitters. These systems also provide sensors that monitor heating and cooling systems and alert homeowners to water leaks and flooding.Cameras can also be installed in addition to the sensors, and the entire wireless system can be accessed via mobile device. Motion detectors are another key monitoring tool in addition to the cameras and sensors. The entire system works together to ensure a safe home with all mechanical and plumbing systems working properly. Advanced systems such as the Eaton Home Heatbeat can turn off a coffee maker or other appliance left on by mistake. Both AT&T Remote Monitor and iControl Networks offer complete systems that utilize in-home broadband service to create secure web services that allow for remote home monitoring. Continue reading to learn more about wireless monitoring systems for the home.

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  1. Is it possible to hack home monitoring systems?
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    All providers of wireless home monitoring systems provide encryption and other technology to prevent virtual eavesdropping or hacking into camera images. These security measures vary across providers and it is always a good idea to review all security features with the provider.

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  2. Can adjustable cameras be used in home monitoring systems?
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    There are remote control cameras available that can be adjusted to pan and tilt to show the entire area. The cameras can be set up to be controlled from smart phones or other mobile devices. They also provide two-way talk systems to communicate with children and pets.

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  3. What are the tech requirements for a good wireless monitoring system?
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    There are smart home apps that utilize telephone systems and those that use the internet. Large-scale providers such as AT&T utilize their broadband systems. There are many monitoring and smart home systems that work with almost all connectivity types.

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  4. Is there a limit to the number of cameras that can be added to a wireless monitoring system?
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    Wireless cameras require a receiver and whatever type of recording device that is desired if any. Outside of those equipment requirements there are no limits to the number of cameras that can be used in the home monitoring system. 

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  5. Which company offers the most comprehensive systems?
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    Vtech Wireless Monitoring Systems offer a complete home monitoring package that creates an interactive smart home that is controlled via mobile device. These systems allow for two-way communication, remote camera control, and motion and detection sensors. 

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  6. Are any systems available that do not require wireless internet?
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    Many firms such as Lorex and vTech do offer telephone monitoring services that utilize sensors. These systems will alert the homeowner when there is a potential burglar or problem with heating or plumbing systems but do not include the capapbility for camera use. 

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  7. Are wireless home monitoring systems expensive?
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    Wireless home monitoring systems differ from alarms and other security systems in that they are not manned services. These are connected devices that the homeowner controls. The cost for broadband service from a large provider such as AT&T averages about $20 per month for the video storage. 

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  8. Can wireless monitoring systems be used instead of baby monitors?
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    Most home monitoring systems are compatible with or offer baby monitoring equipment. The systems are connected to the other monitoring sensors and cameras and typically offer two-way communication in order to talk to and comfort the baby from a different room.

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